

But as it stands, the number of members (that's realistic from youtube and reddit) in the 0 AD community is maybe around 3000-6000, and the mathematical answer (from the forums vs reddit) is 48,000.īut alas, we may never know. Maybe my math is wrong (it probably is lol). Maybe, they are just super active and we are super not. Why is this so? Maybe 0 AD is a lot bigger, and isn't primarily on mainstream websites? Are YouTube and reddit where a few of the players are, and the forums be where the (very amazing and incredible) developers, coders, artists, animators, and the rest of the players? I'll knock off 8,000 to account for that they are a lot more active and the website there is solely focused on 0 AD.Įven so, 40,000 seems like a lot more than the measly in comparison numbers on YouTube and reddit. So if we usually get one comment, and they get 20, then us x 20 = them. In 2,000 BCE, the number of humans reached 50 million and quadrupled by the time of 'Year 0' (0 BCE/0 CE). A regular, non-update post here in comparison is lucky to get over 2 comments, maybe 3. Keep in mind, These weren't posts about and something big like an update, just people talking about the game. The population of New Jersey in 2022 was 9,261,699, a 0.07 decline from 2021. So Instead, I got more grounded and I went scrolling thru the recent activity until I got posts from 24 hours ago. Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the state of New Jersey from 1900 to 2022. Thats well over the amount of people in Denver, Colorado. Thats a 324.571428571% increase form the subreddit to the forums. So a 24 hour post there (would get) 6816 comments and one here got 21. I multiplied that by 24 hours, and I got 6816, to make it the same age in hours as the Alpha 24 post. Next, I looked at a random, recent, and on the higher end forum post. But I wasn't sure, so I decided to do some math.Ģ,414 people's activity on this sub at a higher standpoint hits around 21 comments a big post (the alpha 24 post,) in 24 hours.

United Nations, 1999, The World at Six Billion, Table 1, 'World Population From Year 0 to Stabilization,' p. I was unable to find where (or if) on the 0 ad website how many downloads there were.įor the forums on Wildfire games, I was unable to find where (or if) it labeled how many people there were on them, but judging form the amount if posts and comment replies, I would say it is well over this subreddit. United Nations (UN), 1973, The Determinants and Consequences of Population Trends, Population Studies, No. Tom 0AD (The most popular 0 AD YouTuber I've seen so far, definitely check him out) has about 1,500 subscribers. Well, for starters, we have almost 2,500 people on the subreddit.
